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Results of a prospective study (CATS) on the effects of thalamic stimulation in minimally conscious and vegetative state patients

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE Deep brain stimulation of the thalamus was introduced more than 40 years ago with the objective of improving the performance and attention of patients in a vegetative or minimally conscious state. Here, the authors report the results of the Cortical Activation by Thalamic Stimulation (CATS) study, a prospective multiinstitutional study on the effects of bilateral chronic stimulation of the anterior intralaminar thalamic nuclei and adjacent paralaminar regions in patients affected by a disorder of consciousness. METHODS The authors evaluated the clinical and radiological data of 29 patients in a vegetative state (unresponsive wakefulness syndrome) and 11 in a minimally conscious state that lasted for more than 6 months. Of these patients, 5 were selected for bilateral stereotactic implantation of deep brain stimulating electrodes into their thalamus. A definitive consensus for surgery was obtained for 3 of the selected patients. All 3 patients (2 in a vegetative state and 1 in a minimally conscious state) underwent implantation of bilateral thalamic electrodes and submitted to chronic stimulation for a minimum of 18 months and a maximum of 48 months. RESULTS In each case, there was an increase in desynchronization and the power spectrum of electroencephalograms, and improvement in the Coma Recovery Scale-Revised scores was found. Furthermore, the severity of limb spasticity and the number and severity of pathological movements were reduced. However, none of these patients returned to a fully conscious state. CONCLUSIONS Despite the limited number of patients studied, the authors confirmed that bilateral thalamic stimulation can improve the clinical status of patients affected by a disorder of consciousness, even though this stimulation did not induce persistent, clinically evident conscious behavior in the patients. Clinical trial registration no.: NCT01027572 ( ClinicalTrials.gov ).
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
CATS = Cortical Activation by Thalamic Stimulation; CRS-R = Coma Recovery Scale Revised; DBS = deep brain stimulation; DOC = disorder of consciousness; EEG = electroencephalographic; ICA = independent component analysis; IRCCS = Istituto Ricerca Cura Carattere Scientifico; MCS = minimally conscious state; UMRS = Unified Myoclonus Rating Scale; VS/UWS = vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome; deep brain stimulation; fMRI = functional MRI; minimally conscious state; thalamic stimulation; unresponsive wakefulness syndrome; vegetative state
Elenco autori:
Magrassi, Lorenzo; Maggioni, Giorgio; Pistarini, Caterina; DI PERRI, Carol; Bastianello, Stefano; Zippo, Antonio G; Iotti, GIORGIO ANTONIO; Biella, Gabriele E. M; Imberti, Roberto
Autori di Ateneo:
MAGRASSI LORENZO
PISTARINI CATERINA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unipv.it/handle/11571/1109982
Pubblicato in:
JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY
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